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Cheney warns of new attacks — Former Vice President Dick Cheney warned that there is a “high probability” that terrorists will attempt a catastrophic nuclear or biological attack in coming years, and said he fears the Obama administration's policies will make it more likely the attempt will succeed.
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Spencer Ackerman / ATTACKERMAN:
Someone Is Lying — Barely two weeks out of office and Dick Cheney is already mongering fear. Unsurprisingly, it's about Guantanamo Bay, where he says that generic Democrats — he's intimating that he means President Obama, but he's too much of a coward to say the man's name — are …
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Washington Post:
Senate Lacks Votes to Pass Stimulus — Democrats Trying to Trim $900 Billion Plan to Gain GOP Support — Senate Democratic leaders conceded yesterday that they do not have the votes to pass the stimulus bill as currently written and said that to gain bipartisan support …
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Rasmussen Reports:
Support for Stimulus Package Falls to 37% — Support for the economic recovery plan working its way through Congress has fallen again this week. For the first time, a plurality of voters nationwide oppose the $800-billion-plus plan. — The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Kristol: New Poll Shows Stimulus Support Sags — THE WEEKLY STANDARD has learned that later this morning Rasmussen Reports will release new survey data showing that a plurality of Americans now oppose the stimulus package (37-43%); two weeks ago, support for the legislation stood at 45-34%.
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Well, That Certainly Didn't Take Long — On 9/11, President Bush learned of disaster while reading “The Pet Goat” to grade-school kids. On Tuesday, President Obama escaped from disaster by reading “The Moon Over Star” to grade-school kids. — “We were just tired of being in the White House …
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Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
The wondrous ways Obama's Washington works—and doesn't get it — The night in 1865 that John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln in downtown Washington not far off the recent inaugural parade route for the man who used the same red Bible for his 2009 presidential oath …
Ben Feller / Associated Press:
On a tough day, Obama escapes for a while
On a tough day, Obama escapes for a while
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Victor Davis Hanson / The Corner:
The Impending Obama Meltdown — Some of us have been warning that it was not healthy for the U.S. media to have deified rather than questioned Obama, especially given that they tore apart Bush, ridiculed Palin, and caricatured Hillary. And now we can see the results of their two years of advocacy rather than scrutiny.
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New York Times:
U.S. Plans $500,000 Cap on Executive Pay in Bailouts — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is expected to impose a cap of $500,000 for top executives at companies that receive large amounts of bailout money, according to people familiar with the plan. — Executives would also be prohibited …
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Barbara Slavin / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Obama backs out on Iraq appointment — The Obama administration asked retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni to be U.S. ambassador to Iraq but abruptly withdrew the appointment without explanation, Gen. Zinni said Tuesday. — Gen. Zinni, a former commander of Central Command …
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
WHAT CHANGE LOOKS LIKE. — My reporting has been similar to that of Jon Cohn. Everyone I've spoken to in the administration has expressed total shock over Daschle's withdrawal. As recently as last night, they were counting votes and felt certain the nomination was on track for a bumpy but comfortable confirmation.
Wall Street Journal:
Tom Daschle's Washington — His riches illustrate the expanding power of the political class. — Just as Tom Daschle's Senate pals were preparing to grant absolution for his six-figure tax-free limousine — could've happened to anyone — the former Majority Leader yesterday withdrew …
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Jim Tankersley / Los Angeles Times:
California farms, vineyards in peril from warming, U.S. energy secretary warns — 'We're looking at a scenario where there's no more agriculture in California,' Steven Chu says. He sees education as a means to combat threat. — Reporting from Washington — California's farms and vineyards …
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
THANKS A LOT, DUDE — I think it's understandable, though unfortunate in terms of the future of the country and the interests of justice, that Sen. Gregg (R-NH) made it a condition of his accepting the Commerce appointment that he'd be replaced by a Republican.
New York Times:
In Attack on Kennedy, Echo of a Spitzer Tactic — ALBANY — An administration leaks damaging information about a political figure. The leak is denounced by the governor, who says that he had nothing to do with it. — This is what happened during the tenure of Gov. Eliot Spitzer …
Nicole Winfield / Associated Press:
Vatican: Holocaust denier must recant — VATICAN CITY - The Vatican on Wednesday demanded that a prelate who denied the Holocaust recant his positions before being fully admitted as a bishop into the Roman Catholic Church. — It also said Pope Benedict XVI had not known …
Owen Thomas / Gawker:
Rahm Emanuel's Illegal D.C. Basement Rental — He's the cheapskate of staff. Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama's right-hand man, lives in a basement apartment on Capitol Hill rented to him by Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro. Just one problem: He's not allowed to live there.
Robert Cox / New Rochelle's Talk of the Sound:
A Barack Too Far? New Rochelle Public Schools Assign Seven Year Olds to Obama Campaign — Students at an elementary school in New Rochelle, NY, a largely Democratic suburb of New York City with a City Council and School Board dominated by Democrats, were recently assigned an in-class assignment …
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Michael Cooper / New York Times:
Rider Paradox: Surge in Mass, Drop in Transit — ST. LOUIS — Buses will no longer stop at some 2,300 stops in and around this city at the end of next month because, despite rising ridership, the struggling transit system plans to balance its books with layoffs and drastic service cuts.
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
White House Cheat Sheet: Polling the Stimulus — Political polling is equal parts science and art. The numbers are the numbers but what they mean is almost always open to interpretation. — Take a new survey conducted by Gallup for USA Today on Americans' feelings regarding President …
Nina Bernstein / New York Times:
Despite Vow, Target of Immigrant Raids Shifted — The raids on homes around the country were billed as carefully planned hunts for dangerous immigrant fugitives, and given catchy names like Operation Return to Sender. — And they garnered bigger increases in money and staff from Congress …
Communications / OpenSecrets.org:
TARP Recipients Paid Out $114 Million for Politicking Last Year — The companies that have been awarded taxpayers' money from Congress's bailout bill spent $77 million on lobbying and $37 million on federal campaign contributions, Center finds. The return on investment: 267,208 percent.
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Financial Times:
India warns Obama over Kashmir — India has warned US President Barack Obama that he risks “barking up the wrong tree” if he seeks to broker a settlement between Pakistan and India over the disputed territory of Kashmir. — MK Narayanan, India's national security advisor …
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Republicans staking early claim in 2010 Senate cycle — Following two cycles in which the party found itself perpetually on defense, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) is giving early indications it intends to lambaste Democrats in a much more aggressive fashion in the 2010 cycle.
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Kathleen Parker / Washington Post:
Phelps Takes a Hit — It's hell being a celebrity, especially if you're young and find yourself at a party, where marijuana and cameras should never mix. — And it's not exactly heaven being sheriff of a county with escalating drug crimes and pressure to treat all offenders equally.